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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-06-28

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1848), 1861-06-28 page 1

I i COLUMBUS, OHIO, FBI DAY MORNING. JUNE 28, 1861. NUMBER 318. I poBi.ianiD bt ' (E, HURTT & CO. aarual Building;, No. 1 , eitai street. OlXXlXlto VLB . u Invanob lu in laronc. ' . . - . . . J 00 per Y I . . . . SOOptryaar. 1 160 ., anvrRTlBINO BT TUB 8QUABI. ' J - ' : . w- ti mi t 00 1 00 78 60 r, , W itas, loo ,.hs, Utt) '.th., M ou bs, 6 00 1 Ut vu On aonaro S week.. One " 9 wcks, On " " . iTwaek, Om 1 day, Om " l or. nOtlcMitt WDU, I AD MKLT ADYEBTI8INO. aaartion h r.k i addition . .ti.00 rtlMounU kaUf mora thn th. above leaded and placa la tb column of Spa- feJ,,.rrriMirilaa. , . !Mrl mihliiihed bv law. 1C1 rates. . i J.i. ....Jnal.ela utter I ha first week. I ban the above rales; but all .nob. will L.'.k-1. m'ithimt chariie. lot nulling 8th line, per year,lnid, rrlssiaetitt nutel jaU tnwn. led from. ... . . t taken axcei I for definite period, g., charitable aoclMie., fir onmpol. Tbi. jjRING PIANOS legjmd Prccs ey bars reeelv' Irs !1VXcX,1 tvs mA(ia And ulA ovor INSTRUMRNTS. hs?"unents bio all the pvenientH of the Age, twyond comparison. In nos in the World. jm 1 reiuoeted to IBVKRA1 I J. 0. WOOD, I Unit Agent for Central Okto, f Dloclc, Jlroad Street, Culiuubui OTICE. ida ,17th day of April, 1861. to To i. .mil. .titf-k of Wuu-bea, Clark, none bavins unsettled accounts will . . .... u U ntnuit ILilumi B. EIKK PATRICK. STREET HOUSE, tTT STREET, '.Anwar A Streets. Cincinnati, 0 f AR3H, PKOPBIEIORi. MILLINE11Y LLINERT ! "kopperton, iuUd aMtriuient ut and Summer MHTIN1 or , fEBS, I LACKS, 1 HEAD IRESSE3, ' &0 &0., &0 Icll at nnumul low priiwn; ami the (1 not to h iiniirnM. UriuU, aud in warranted to give xe autUlactlon. ;N VI GORATO R ;iKBlL,lTATKS. PKU KNTIUKLY PROM pit) tin stabliilii'ti ittct, a SuiudMnJ il proved by all Chat have ted to with conndei.ee it. U i ia AT !rcounnudt)d. Idtt1 vvUiitn thuluat twoyoars w ;ut rmti'i, a tua numoruua m my ijudtimaiun atiuw. ;tu tko twiiiHjmmeut of the lr- K ele. iir O Jmlnmontgnldo yon In th k-l 71 OKATOH, and it will cure , UILLIOVH ATTACKli, V.J I" i UIAHHUOF.A, tiVMMHH U 'Tfntr, Diiursr, pour ,1 HOUbU&.OHOl.EXA IX. H on mci; 0b A'M and mny b used sue. ! lil V' FAMILY MKDi. UBADAOHB, ( thoo. IrainoM, i lino or tarre ra- uiencmant of attuck. J GtVlSlt their teatiniony I M00TH WITH THE INFJQ-IV BOTH TOUBTIiKH. lnr jier Boln. FORD'g jJtlUl pNRD 1-lttlM TRACTS. AND PUT VP IS vut, akd 117 t rrr rtf-isf rttnairju. wuioh - timrietor bif t ll t An BHUH Oiltar iiptnnnd from thus ! 1'ILLH, and bo utinlc regard to tbefr n'w, bas in-witbfn the reach of all. know that different Oar portion of tu bowch). TI1ABTI0 PILL baa, wall pctaMlbhed fact, bet-n ty of the puroet Veetall on erery part of the all 00UD uA SAtH In all nurivd, each aa DE STOMACH, BLKEPI-BACK AND LOINS, AND SOREKB;J OVEB from audden cold, which end in a long course of Fa TITE, A CKKEPIMQ OVKR THE BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FLAJ1MATOBY DI8. CHILDREN or ADULTS, PDBlFIEBof th BLOOD fleBh ia heir, too nnmerouf tisement. D08B. lto8. I DINKS. tTOH AND FAMILY OA led hv Drufrgate generally, kdeli&all the largo town. , BAhrOBD, H. D, ilkcturerand Proprietor, broadway, Kew Tork. frta A 9amiel, John Denig i octHo'HO-dly.wlyl.tp MILITARY GOODS. . A Large Supply cf ARfilY BLANKETS AND " ' MILITARY GOODS, BY , : - , . Goo. ID. Parriali, rhlladelhla. (9lua f tate fournal- OOLUMBtTS : " FRIDAY MORSnfO, JUNE 28,1861. 1 pviinrairooDs. Ames Begular Swords, Belts, Sashes, Epaulrttcs, Shoulder Straps, Sad-rilt.i, Bridles, &c, Ha 8. Beg , . Begular Hats. A liberal dlaconut mad. to Bcglman'a and Oompaoiea. n.tt FI. ACS made to order from ltd to IIAXMBAL G. I1A91LIX, Jr., 09 Writ Ponrtli Bt., door W.at of Vine, riSOlSNATI, O. , ' . JnlT-r'.w ' MILITARY CLOTH. BENJAMIN BULLOCK & SONS, No. 10 South Front Street, , , PHILADELPHIA ARK NOW MANPFACTUniMO AT THEIR OWH MILLS, MEAB CONBH0H00REK, MONT- OHMKBT C0UKTT, PA. ! 0-4 OADET CLOTH. (PC;BE JSPKJO BLtE,) AdoptNl ekpreaaly for ARMY CLOTHING. hamplna ran bt loeQ at and order ai'llclted ly Arraat of Marak.l Kane Good Thins;. Baltixobi, June 27. At three o'clock Ihti moroing Geo. P. Kane, Police Marshal of the oity, was arrested at bis bouse, by order of Oca. Banks, and eonrejed to Fort Mc Henry, where be is now held a prisoner. Ceo. Banks has issued a proclamation, nominating Juo. R. Keu-ley of the Maryland regiment, proTost marshal, also superseding the powers of the Polios Commissioners. Mr. Henley is to exercise supreme oontrol oyer the police department until some known loyal citizen is appointed to act as Marshal. The proclamation gives as the reason for the arrest of Kane, that be is known to be aiding and n,botting those in firmed rebellion against the Oorernment, nnd Is at the head of an armed foroe which he has used to conceal, rather than detect, aots of treason to the Oorernment. i SECOND DESPATCH. . . ; j Baltimo&iv June 27. -Considerable exoite-mcnt is occusioned by the arrest of Marshal Kane. The Union men are pleased but the Se cessionists are indignant. ' Col.Kenler, Ptoct Marshal, waited on the Moyor aud Police Com missioners, when the latter asked time to consider the matter. Ken ley replied orders were immediate and then proceeded to the Marshal's office, taking possession. Tiie Commissioners then directed the offioers to obey the military authority, but disclosed the Intention to prepare a protest against the action of the Uovernment. K.w IJottfettert Tariff-Money Hatters. but is in reality gono to diffuse its light else-WAsm.tGTos, June 20. The Richmond JSz-! where. Eren while sinking it remains the aminer publishes the new Confederate tariff. All luxuries are charged 25 per cent, while useful and necessary articles range from 2 to 0 per cent. Among the exemptions are bullion, com, seeds, fertilizers, models of inventions, household arllolei, and personal effects, not merehandiie, breadstuff's, manufactured fire arms, &o. ' ' ' "' Exchange on New York was 78 per cent, premium. Brokers were selling Bil.er at 8 per oent. and gold 10 per cent, premium. . i tja)31-dtm A. D, IiULLOOK A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. MILITARY OUTFITS I THE BlUSCRIBKltS WOULD RE- X .ntw-tfnlly liifnrm the civil and utlliarr anthorltlta ol thu STA'fk OF OHIO, tlmt tbey have all tho fucllitle. lor manunirtnriDg, ami iiirninniug at tne ahorteat poiiai. Lie notlct. Mlllt.rr Vulform. of rerr decorlntion. iuojualuif tver-Coata. 'J bev have aiao a larpo anppiy ot n ooiro auiria, Orawera, hof kia, Ulqitketa, ' . tk., com-url.iuir.verv article ufOLtJ rillMft AN1 KIIKKI.-HINO UOOIM rcijul.ltu fur a eoiiiplete outfit. Tnuy bavejmt coniplotwl uu oidtr fr ni ito Cijy of Bipn, for One Tlumjunii Duliorma Ut tua iriKi tliat are iinueHt(,iy to irave till cliv. Ihe materiala for tboae l ulforru. were upon tbe slmlvea of their uHtaMlithiuent on tiHturday evening laat. Yeettirdity CV1. tuwdina rteglmeut paraded. lame portion of wlilcb appeartu lu the aiiove uuiiorm tiifh eltr'it'd univuniai coiumundation, for their neHtneee andadurtut,ub l av3re itervlce. w are pn-paii-rt tueae cute ail orderi th prouiptprin, and rrnportluily solicit Doutracta tor any numijur of iinifurnt. wanted. Alan niauufovutvre ot and dnalHra in ,l.pa' ftid Boy'a Rearly Made UloUili.g ui tvery variety at v uoixio. CEO. W. SIMMONS fit CO., .ik Hall, . . 32 & 31 North St., JJnfB, AlnM., M"D 4, 18 II . juQ-dlm j.rxxxy Qoods. We are rorelvtiig quant it ki of Blue and Light-BIue & Cadet CIollis, (Sinolc Attn Poidle Width,) BLUE AND CADET SATINETS: ALSO, . BLUE AKD UO.KV F,, ANNKLS, which weoffot at the LOWEST CAHH PB10EB. A'lMaae call and examine our Stock. J. A. BWKET3EB A CO., 41 A 4:1 Warren St., N. Y. orSamples vt 111 l6 furaardeu on application. FILLS. a a T J9 trcrt. betweeak Wal ) Vine, t (ati, O. BARBER. lenda and cuatomors that htt reaftrr b fonnd at hln old tb'a Bank, High atrtet. He l.torne o2S ! BROS., j Cincinnati, I . . '.-, - Len socks, rvpvva op HING: ; .. dD CLOTniKO. Gllham'i. Manual for Volunteera und Itlilltla, By William Qimiam, U. S. A. pagea. VJ Uloatratluna. Prla. tiJfl. I'antainliiK full Initrncttun In the Manualeand Evoli- tlona uf ail brancht-eof the aervlce. Tk mftU vompUte MtUttuy Manual pMMt.eed, oomtifnltir uiutb o. tbea)ntt.!naoi ouoi'EH, mo n ana it&ninx I rtmotf iifaeii in Hie United 8lata Army. Kitract fr. iu J tn ra tnun Oil lo oCHcera: Having examined Ollhnui'a Manual, wa find It to ne the only complete work, on Military Tactice, now la.ited. 'A copy ol It buouij be lu toe poaa- aaion 01 every cmcer in thuaeiviro, whether in the Held or not.1 LEW. WILSON, Cel. CVni'dV 2i Hoc. Ohio Volunteer. A. (' PAHKY, Major 2l Rtg. Oiilo Volnnteen. HORACE K. TdATCHER, Adluiant 2d R'-ft. Ohio Volunteer. niAy20-dlm COOPER'S MACOMB'S TACTICS A New and Devised edition, with l iM AL FOR PERCUSSION HIHS- H.r. 1 AXU HIlliK. E.-nItttiona of Iufiintri, Blflenieu. Llaht Artillery and Cavalry, Carriauu ami Camp intjea, Forma of Paradea, KeVleWe, iDPjn'iilloi'., f ., , Willi wiiuii, i. oiniiuai for Non coaiuiiaaiouad Wliwro, by Capt. ALFBED bL'L-LY.C.8.A. I vol. Una. Prlcefi.it. DeallTfr'a Steel Plate Military Map of IT. 8. Sito Lchea. Price 26 eta. Tbla elegant Map glvea Ihe Location cf the Fort, Ar-eanalt, Barracka, Ac, Ai , In the Talted State, with printeil deacrlptlon of potation. It also iucludia Maps if Maryland and Virginia and vicinities ol Anuapoli: Wajlilugtoo on an uwnded acnlo. Buoks and Mapa aent by nail, pmtage pa) J, on receipt of advertla-d pric. ' CilARl! DE91LTEB, PuliMtarund Bookwlltr, 1 4 to Cheatnut 8treet. t Philadelphia, mnv3rt dim 1 Penna. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT fix FAMILY CROCERIES, 1 TSTo. XB CTox-tlt ZXiRlA 0t. COlUAtBUSJ GEORGE F. WHEELER, DEALER N TEAS, COFFEES, jsPICES.&C, iFine sttaple Groceries U .very variety. fS-OOODa ARRIVING' DAILY. Extra IT'ixib noxir, CIIEESE, aprlTn13m JIlMS, it. DOCTUK8 HALL AND WHITE, OFFICE No. 66 fcaet Third atrert.lbetween dycainor and Broadway, can be coaanlted couflientially at'alt times by me uniunnnaie. l'ra. n. c v . aav. naa I many year ex i in the Kaatern penence In boapltal anil private practice dtiee, aud over ten year, in thia tity, and their abUity tv cure diaeaave of a private muureiia rarely equaled. Par-eon, who b'ir Bead ol a pbyaitiao, especially tboae who from the mallKUaucy of dlmaiw, bad treatment, or other canaea, have long been afflicted, abould oon.alt Dra. M.A W. without delay; thry will gutrautee curea in all caaea of veuereal diaaoaa, (tho moat tomplicated and tronble-Kimc) without the use of mercury or other hurtful druga The victim of a aecret habit otearly youth, enfeebled in body and windehonld Butter no longer, bat apply to pre H,A W. and be teatorM to full lea lib and vigor. - Irfidie, aulTi.-riug from deranaluienta peculiar to their eef, should w lb. French Periudlcal Dropa. It ia an In vaiuabli) leiuedy lo fwi of irrrgularitiea, anppreaaKna, Ac., of female., to be had of JJra. U. A W. Aaoa and Fever currd in twela- boara. All letteraoon taluiof . Urn, addrmaed to Dra. ali A W hite, No. 65 But rMrd-atroet, Cincinnati, Ohio, .promptly atten ad to. Bemedlee aent to an. addreea. ' marf.'1-dly-oa JAMES FOSTER, Jr., & Co., OPTICIANS,- MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IS8TBO MKNT MAIgBS, . Spnthwe.t earner of flftM R.c. Sta.l i CIHCINHATI. " Che , cal appaaatn always on hand and made to order. Partlc . ar attention paid to adapting Spectacle to th "1 tb ay. aprU43a ' Boston, June 27. Col. Fremont oame passenger in tne Etiropa, and left for New York last night. . The McCl.IlanBnchuer Bnalue... Ciucaco, June 27. At the meeting between Gcnei'U McClullun and fJenerul Buckner at Cslro, aiibsefjuent to the meeting at Ciuoinntia, no niinsiun whatever was made to tne agreement reported by Buckner to Governor Magoffin. A gentleman in this city was present at that interview, and states positively that General MoCiellan dUclaimed any power to not beyond orders of the Government. He did not promise how he should conduot himself for the future and did not want any engagement. Washisotok, June 20. The Tribunt't special dispatch anya that Gen. Patterson has received orders to move torwaru, which looks like a re buke for his inactivity. The lferaul t dispatch says Lleul. Tompkius cavalry diwovered that 2.WQ rebels had advanced to Tienua, and established a battery, ntit, it is thought, for an attack, but to iuduoe Federal troops to advance in reach of their concealed batteries. Deepollain In Poor Old Vlrglnla-Gor. Letcher's Tienanu ejusp.rted. ponj MohBos, Juue 20. A refugee from Richmond, by the flag of truco tiqat yesterday, says tha' a worse than Homttn Uii)uisition prevails in Virginia. There is a standing order that no one ahull bo permitted to leave the country. Gov. Lotoher is completely overruled by Jeif Davis and Benuregurd, and even his patriotism is called in question by the rebel. JoBpttle need tie Expreted-PlRii of Scott's ' ' ' Orter.tloii. Washington, June 20. A special dispatch to the Timet says reports circulated of a change in the plans of Gen. Hcott, and that he will commence active operat ions against the rebel-, are errouooi.s. Hp fire Mrt her than ever removed frombatile. Gen. Bcistt has no purpose pf risking a general engagement The only conflicts between us aud the rebels which are likely to transpire at present, are skirmishes. Scott's programme is the concentration of Federal troops in Virginia and the other bordor States ia such large bodies us V) make it madness fur rebels lo attempt attack; and while thus intimi dating them, the presence of our force will encourage the loyal claims to nse in sitrfiuieut nuotbora to prevent any further outrage, e it ott their resources, increase the dissatisfaction in their camps aud causa dosertiun, and thus hArraseing aud demoraliiing them, urivo them from the border Stales. Scott is confident that this accomplished, the loyalty of the Border Stares is fixed. Then it is his purpose to transport hy sea immense forces to operate against the Gulf States. They will bo landed under tho protection of men ul war, at the prominent points on the Atlantic and Qulf coasts, and thus threatened by the approaches from the sea, the authorities of the different States, will at onae recall their troops from the main body, and thus break up their grand army and make it powerless lor any offensive movements. The fragments in the different States, being then cut off from supplies from the Burdur Stales, will be driven to accept terms from Washington. It is no part of the plan, as at present arranged, to Htiack the debris of the IUbcl army, or to attempt to retake any of the stolen forts, as tho restora tion of them will be be made one of the conditions diotated to the rebels when they find themselves forced lo acecpt terms. By January be thinks the rebellion will be entirely defeated, and the Union reconstructed. Communication has just been had with Bean-regard at Manassas Junction. A lady has Just arrived fiom there, who had an interview With Beaurrgard. lie st!4 it was not his intention to attack Washington, but to act en the defensive. Lieut. Tompkins and command are safe at Alexandria. How Fbencii Abxt Suoes are Maob. That lively writer, Edmond About, gives an interesting sketch of (be government shop at Paris, fur the manufacture of soldiers' clothing and shoes. After describing the former, he ssya : "But when, without models or firms, after a few rapid designee, be produces by steam an excellent rair of shoes, it is this which struok and Astonished me the very first time I saw It. Without doubt there is soma merit in multiply iug and perfecting the patti-rn, of Jjlothiog ao perfectly that the soldier has ihe opportunity of selecting, among four hundred kinds, thai which is hot titled to his person. This system is very preferable to the old one of taking measure for a sentry box. But at ore all, 1 am surprised that a soldier who once knows the exaot num bers of his tread is thenceforth able to go, blind fold, to any stats magatine, do matter where or which, and bud without enort or examination the proper shoes for his foot. One of the curious circumslanons in this manufacture is the supervision exercised by the government at every stage of Ihe work. The manufacturer buys the leather, after being certain that it s not tanned by means pf aoids. Ho cuts the article, rejects the bellies 'and the necks, and employs exclusively that whiah is called the hearts. A machine armed with hammers beats the skin9, which are then cut. When beaten, they are examined pieoe by piece by experienced shoemakers and tanners, named by the War Department, who reject all which op- pear doubtful. The maker receives from the hands of theso experts the leather which fsey pronounce good, and outs it mechanically. There are twenty. two pieces in each pair of shoes. Each of these, great or small, is examined separately hy another expert, a sworn verifier, who acoepts it on bis responsibility and by his elg. nature. These pieces, then, are carefully examined, one by one, by a military board con sisting of three captains, who mark with stamp their rejection or acceptance. The parts are then reunited as they should to together. they are placed on the lasts, (there are 40,000 pairs or lasts in the establishment, they are titled, they are sewed. Jvscn shoe passes through same sun. Gocths. SPECIAL NOTICES . M laaoarl ta b Iliad the Battl. Uromnd of , ihawnt, We consider it highly probable that the Gov. ernor of Tennessee will at an early day dispatch troops to ihe aid of the secessionists of Missouri in their mad attempt lo strike down the national authority in that State. The mo tive of this movement is obvious. In the first place, the secessionist are all embarked in the same Lual, and, secondly and chiefly, each particular set of them is anxious to precipitate the horrors of aotual strife around th hearthstones of some other set. Louisiana and Mississippi have shifted th soene of war to Tennessee, and Tennessee failing to prevail on Kentucky to accept the bloody honor, is deter mined to thrust It upon pour Missouri. Ten ne!4'.e is btnt on making ilusovri (ht battle ground in the Wat. Huace we shall not be surprised to hear at any moment that Got. Harris has generously gone to the relief of MiBsouril Such ia ih merciless and measureless selfish-nr.a uf theso miserable conspirators. Louit- ville Journal, of June 22. . attrai.tli.tv.' Viaatlaa Liquid U air Uya This cetebi.itcd f e waa lirat prepared in 144 1 aiuc. that time It has baeu vtsa trt TanCBainx, and in DO is lane, ho it failed to giv nursor aariaracnoa. THB VENKTIAN Df I 1 tha cheapest la lb wtilJ. lie pric la our rim cnu, and etv h bottle contalna Bovaxa tec QtrairrrrT or dvr, contained la tho. tuaalli sold for oat dollab. ' , ,'- - ' ' ini VKMTIAN DTK Is tbaaafeat coapoal lion o. Its olas. It la vuuito not to iwvaa th hair, or th calp, In th slightaat degree, . TUB VKNBTIAN DYB work with ajriorrr JtD OtK-vaiiitt, it oanse ao aaaoyaac or trouble to too, whd use It, -i THE TEKETIAN DTK prodnea any ah.de that may deelred, one that will sol fad, crock, soTwaeh out, -on that I aa permanent aa tbe hair itself,-THE VkNKTIAN DYK does not. lu anv manner, inter. far. with the asTcaat, borne or ni una. It nelthur scorches nor drle it. Tila, VKNBTIAN DTE t th boat, obcaneat, aafeat. moat convenient, moat naoawfal, and atoat fsrrasMot !) ever uaed. THE VENETIAN DTI bavin rained an extended reputation, the public ar. CAUTIONED exaioat purchaa-lug any preparod in th aame atyle, under tha earn or didaraat narao,as they at mar. IraltaUea and ilaM to do injury. ,,. oraaMbaauVtiavm.. Fraoared onrv ov A. I. MATHEWS. feb9.d1y-eod ' " alrusrglat, BnfTklo. TWO VEHDlCTS ttom two tnj liuportaut louroo, to rUation lo CBIsTADORO'8 IIAItt DYE. Tb Bret f tbeta decision is bom th pen of Dr. Chlltou, who ha no equal la thia country aa an analytic cbemt.t, and declare, th dye to b aSmfatsiy frm from slstaterio. aasreiiawtt. This may b called THB SCIKJfrlFIC VERDICT. Tbe aaoond dtoUioo la a popalar on. Th tbeocaad. who a tb dye are unanimous ia recommending It, above all other., for th eiqulait. naturnloesa vf tha black and brown It Imparl, and the npl llti of Its effect. Thia ia TUB PUI1LIO VERDICT. Tb document which cooatltuta thM rcrdlot may scan at th. establishment of Cai.TiDoao'a, Ko. 0 Aalor dooss, Kaw Tork. Is sold everywhere, and applied by alt Hair bnwr. jnlnliwlm Jiff. Davis' Opistos or Massachusetts Sol-biebs. On the occasion of Jeff. Davis' visit to Bnnker Hill, during his lour through New Eng land, ne was made tbe gtiestor the Uharlestovru Cify Onvcrnmcnt the City Guards being present. In some remarks made on that occasion, Mr. Davis said, ' He should never feel safer than when under the protection of the citizen soldiers of Massachusetts." - If Jeff. Davis should fall into their bands he will be perfectly safe until the gallows claims him for its own. ' About the same time Davis was Invited to attend tbe celebration of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, at Salem, Mass. In his letter of reply the following occurs : "To make war upon the Government would be suicidal, and oannot be anticipated until madness and venality have usurped the seats of reason and virtue." Let him fie his own Judge. No Active Operation, before th. 4th Reb ele at Hloitraond Rebel Flan to Belie th. California Steamer. t N. Y. World's Corroapondenc. Washington, June 20. Gen. Dix has had several interviews wilb tbe Secretary of War and ticn. Scott to-day, and the subject of the future programme in this particular locality was undoubtedly under disoussion; but every instruction shows that nothing will be done to disturb the present calm till after the Fourth of July. Four foreigners arrived at Alexandria to-day on passes signed by the British Consul at Richmond and Gov. Lotcher.' Tbey state that Richmond is well fortified but there arc few troops there. Most of them have been sent to Norfolk and Manassas. It it now officially denied that McClellan made any such agreement with Buoknoras was reported. Rumors reached the city to night by a special steamer from Fort Monroe, that a reconnoitering party was fired into by the Rebel battery at Sewall's Point, last night, and seven killed and many wounded. The names of Capt. Dabney H. Maury, Assistant Adjutant General Carter, L. Stephenson, 6th infantry, and 2d Lieut. Edward Dillon, 6th infantry, all of Virginia, have been striken from tbe roll of the army for entertaining and expressing treasonable designs aganist the government of the V. S. Heralds Dispatcher Reliable information has been received here, exposing a eunningly devised plot of the rebels to possess themselves of the California steamers running to Panama. Their plan is to plaoe upon these steamers as tbey leave port, a number of men in the capacity of steerage passengers, who shall, after getting lo sea, rise and overpower tbe crew and eeire the steamers. By such maneuvering they hope to possess the treasure transported upon these vessels to replenish their empty treasury, and also to possess themselves of powerful first class steamers, to he used hereafter as privateers, to prey upon our commerce. The design may have been executed before this. fifteen huds befure it is finished, after wbioh it is examined and received by a sworn expert, who affixes a ticket with his name, and it is examined in the last iustonoe, without appeal, by a military commission composed of a com mandant and three captains, stamped for ac ceptance if all right, or for rejection if a single nut! is wanting, or it tbe awl and waxed thread do not show a certain number of points in Ihe Hole in the distsnpe of two centimetres, i I ouly speak trom memory of the superior commission who regularly inspect tbe workshops. A General of Division, a commissary and two administrative otlioers, exorcise a daily control over the operations of the high-shoe shop. It is thus absolutely impossible that a shoe can pass from the factory deficie'ut in the quality of material or iu tbe character of Ihe fiuish. The thread, the nails, th wax, the paste, are all chosen, verified, and submitted to the control of the Department of War." A Japanese Hotfl. I was escorted by the Japanese proprietor into a suite of elegant saloons, opening one beyond another, and oap-able of being separated into private rooms by closing and folding screens and sliding panels, wnioa extended down tne length ot tbe building, and were easily moved in their grooved lines across the several apartments. The walls were covered with neat white-flowered,silken-grained paper, with native puiutiugs and little orna ments tastefully arranged in eaoh angle ; the floor was covered with tbe usual clean niaitiug, padded and fitted into squares or oblong compartments. A chair was brought for me to sit in Ijqrqpean style; and the Japanese landlady, a middle-aged, black toothed pe(.SKua'o of comely looks and polite manners, made her appearance. Her husband soon rejoined our party, and both combined their endeavors to ascertain our wants and meet our requirements. She was soon followed by three young waiting damsels, wearing their natural get of glittering white teeth, with their natiye ruddy complexion enhanced by a Utile artificial addition of pearl-dust and rouge, and iheir lips stained with a dark purple orluiauo. These young waiting-girls are always Beleoted as the most beautiful and prepossessiug of their sex, and demeaned themselves with simple, artless modesty. In all p.trts these public hotels are served by the most handsome girls; and J was informed tjiat ibey are a well-conducted class, and the Japanese law rizidlv protects them while fillinc such capacity iu those houses of refreshment. On this occasion tbe landlady and ber native damsels over burdened me with their attentions, plaoing my cnuir in tne most convenient spot,re-ar-rangio2 my traveling coverlets, wipintr mv shoe-i, placing a cushion en my seat, and autlci. paling every want. Cake, soup, rice and sweetmeats were brought in succession. One laughing, bright-eyed damsel approached me kneeling witn a cup ot tea in ncr hand ; and another held some sugar, kneelinz on the onnosite side: while a third in her lowly posture on tbe ground held to my lips a boiled egg, already broken and peeled, with Ihe spoon containing the inviting morsel duly seasoned with stilt. Pr. Otorgt Smith't Ttn Wteki in Japan. Dancing la Java. The nautch was danced by six of the Regent's private Bayaderes, in a-manner differing from that of the danoing girls in India, slower, and chiefly consisting of a series of graceful posi tions ana oi movements or tne arms and bands. Instead of remaining in one spot they moved slowly in two bodies about the room, perform ing a scries of pantomimic dramas. Of those we saw, th- prettiest was a scene representing six brothers, who, in one of the eivil wars, had taken opposite sides, and who, meeting in battle, described their contending emotions of brotherly love, and duty to their respective parties. The manner in which they pointed their arrows at each other, and then lot them drop from natural affection, would not have discredited the boards of Her Majesty's Theatre. The dress of these Bayaderes is pretty; a kind of gold tiara is worn on tbe head; a gold corset, tigljt over the hips, drawn ia at the waist, and crossing the breast just under the arms, leaves the shoul ders and bust free; the Malay petticoat or sa rong, folded close around the body, shows the movements of the lower limbs, and falls below the calf, and tbe naked feet and arms are set off with few bracelets and bangles. The danc ing girls were young, with lithe, graceful forms, and with as pretty faces as the ugly Malay type of countenance admits of. The musical per formers, who, in India, dealt oy all illusion by banging iheir discordant instruments olos behind the dancer, and intruding their dirty per sons on the scene, are in Java kept out of sight, and the dancers have the stage to themselves. The music, which mostly consists of slow movements on large metal harmonicons, is well modulated and pleasing. Altogether, the Regent of Bondong's nautoh was by far the bes' I have seen in the East. Java ; or Sow to Manage a Colony. Immortality. At the age of seventy five one must, of course, think frequently of death. But tbe thought never gives me the least uneasiness lam eo fully convinced that the soul is undestruclable, and that its activity will continue through eternity. It is like the sun. which seems, to our eyes, to set in the Bight, The Hniuoroua Bid.. (Phllllppt Correspondence of th Wheeling IuMllgenver. . Stories about the Phillippi affair still form a staple of conversation, iiere is one of tbe best A certain Indiaua oompany, almost worn out wan tne march, was straggling along with very lilllo regard to order. Hurrahing up to his men, the Captain shouted . "Close up, bo, t d n you, close upl If the enemy were to fire on youtnhen you re itragguug along that way, they eoutan l hi! a dn one oj you I Close up I ' And me ooys closed up immediately. . A fellow was arrested here tho oilier day for selling drugged liquor to the soldiers. Capt. Senham sal iu judgment on his case, and pro nounced a strictly military decision "make tbe d d scoundrel drink a pint of his own whisky at once I ' And the unfortunate liquor seller bad to dnak, greatly to bis disgust and discomfort. lie will probably survive, but there is no pro babilit y thtt he will want to drug any more liquor for tbe troops. Ton More Regiments from Masaarhusett. Ten more regiments from Massaonusets, to be armed and equipped by the State G ovorn- tuent, and to sorve three years, are accepted. The acceptance of the ten regiment of Mas. sachusetts is In a great degree due lo the ef rorts of wen. naibridge, of New York. It appears that the General wrote to the Govern ors of eaoh of the Northern and Western States and inquired how many troops they could and would furnish. Governor Andrews promptly responded that Massachusetts would furnish the Government ten additional regiments, to serve tor tbree years: that they should be readv in forty days, thoroughly armed, equipped, and porvided with baggage, camp equipaiie. aud provision trains In short, that they should be put into tne nein, wun an tne materials tor a campaign against the enemy, no mauer whore located. The President received the proposition with great favor, and to-day Secretary Cameron aqoepted tho ten regiments, aud requested General WUhridge to inform Governor Andrews of the fnot. Tuk Whaltno IitTEBMr. It is known that tba discovery and extensive manufacture of ooa) oil hat had B most ruiuous effeot upon the whaling interest. At New Bedford the business has declined about one-third during the past three years, and it is believed will decline fully a third more within the present year. More than fifty whalers are lying idle at the wharves, and but one vessel it fitting out at this the busi est season of the ypar. Several have been withdrawn from the whaling business, and otb ers have been recently sold to the Government. Oil, wbioh it 0081s GO eents to produoe, will now bring but CO cents; and thousands of easke, which have accumulated while the owners have been holding on for better prices, are stowed away in sheds and covered with sea weed. HAIR DIE 1 HAM DIE! HAIR DYE Wm. A. BATCHELOR S HAIR DiE, Tbe only HarmlcNM and Reliable Ore Known! All others are moraiy luitatton, and should b avoided If yon wish to eacape ridicule. ' OBEY; BED OB BUtiTY QATB dyad Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Blark, without the leant injury to Hair or Skin. j ' FIFTEKK MEDALS AKD DIPLOMAS bar host. awarded to Wh. A. BatcheloxsIoc leoO, and over 200,00b tppllcatlnn. have been made to tbe hair of the patron ol hi. faraoa. Dy. ' Wa. A. BATCHELOB'S HAIB DYE produce a rolot not to be dlitingulahed from natur, anil ia imrraafasT not to Injure iu the leaet. however long H may b continued, and tb HI e (Toots of bad Dye. remedied. The hair ia In vigorated for Ufa by this splendid Dye, which Is properly ipplteu at ho. 18 Uojid street, New York. Bold In all the title, aud town of Ihe Cnltod State. It t Drnicgiai. and Fancy Good Dealers. . I The donuin ha the name "Widlam A. Batchelor." and address upon a .tool plate augravlug, on the fonr sides ol eacn uox. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., maylS-dawlp Lat 283 Broadway, New York RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BIIYAIV'S PULMONIC WAFERS. TIIE most certain and apetnlj riuefl tver dtsroverel lor all diMttMM of the CUKST AND LUNGS, COUGHS, COLDS iBtbmH, OoDtnmplion, brooch. tla, iDHuensa, HMrwni, Hi Rio n It Brtmthliig, Sore Throat, etc. etc. Thtrie Wafers sKa the most Inittaiitnneoua and dcKmi relief, and wIipd pert)CTertK, ith aroordiug t directions ueTer foil to eflwt a rapid and iastinii cure. T huu b untie bave Lutm restored to perfect health, who have tried oth ir means In rain. To all clauses and all conatltutiou they are ft Mewing and a eare oene need despair no matter how Iodk the diseaxe may have existed, or howerer evere It mar he, nroridrd the organic structure of the fit, organs is not nupeiesaij aecayea. jcrerj one am let d should give thfra an impartial trial. IU V(Ji;AlU"TS ANU rUtLilU HrKAKKlfn thest- Walcrs are peculiar! r Tamable; tbey win in okb cat re tnove the most sere re occasional hoarsenms : and thuii regular use for a few days, will, at all times. Inorsase the puer auu Dwxi unity oi tne voire, greatly improving it t mo. compass and clearness, fhr which purpose they at roguiariy nea oy many proicssioaai vocalists. JOB MUSKS, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. T. rrtce cents per do. Vocalists and Puhlic hakars ' vocalists ana funuc speakers Vor4liiTts and TabUc blatters Impoktjmt to Fehalks Dr. 'hkbukmah" Pil.--The eoBiblnatlons of Ingredients la tbee Pill ar the reie.it of a long and eztvtuire rracticJ. Tbey a re mild lo their sieration, anslceruln In correcting allrrog-olarltioe.paiuful miiutruations, removing all obstmcttous, ' whether from cold or otherwise, headaohe, pain lu th side, palpitation of the heart, dloiurbsd sleep, whloh ala trays arise from l&terraptton of t ft lure. They ean be sar cewsfully need as a preventive. These Pills should nevw he tskea In pregnancy, as tlxy trill be sue to cause a mis carriage. Warrantod purely Tsgetable. and free from any th! 113 Injurious to life or health. EiplkU dtrea Ions, which should 19 rad, accnmpriiiy rnch hot- rice Si. Bent by mall by enclosing $1 to iB.Lviiwrui P. JKFSiMAjf, Box wMl, Pttufflct, New ork City. Bold try Roberts k Samuel, Colunjhns. oct36eow IMPORTANT TO FlALKSl ' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES!! IMPORTANT TO FEMALubSUI DR. CHEESEMAN'S FILL3 !-DR. CHF.ESEMAN'S PILLS I ft DU. CHEESEMAaN'S TILLS I! nvutniiblo to remove lu valuable to romovo invaluable to remove Will And Brvans Wafer win und Bryan s Wafr Will Und Bryan's Wafor Hoarseness and Sore Throat Hoarse ntjfts and Sore Throat Hoarseness and 80 re Throat. nd give clearness to the voice. - , , . . ud irive clearness to the Voice. ind give clearness to the Voice. j hoy re 1 love in tfn m inures They rellflvc lu tun minute? Thor relieve In tern niinntatts ' iiugus, joins, ana an aiet-asee Coughs, Colds, and all diseases . Joukos, tJolus. aud all ditfeasus , Uf tho Unest and Lun.tr Of the Chest and Luug. ui the (Jheat and Linnm.. jM by all Druffiiirjis 40ld by all DniKKists iold by all Uruggists At 56ft cents a bo At 26 cents a bo At 2ft cents a bos Sold wholesale aud rot nil by Huberts & tiaiauel, Volwi UH, Mia 111 gOUU imigglEHS. aug I H-d ytf t a w MtV K-woo w THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Kxprrlenr of. Union Prisoner at Manas. aa Junction. The Washington Star of Tuesday evening pubrsbes the following dispatch from Alexan dria: .1 A reliable oltijen of a neighboring county of tnts state 1 Virginia j nas just reached here, bav ing been held a prisoner at Manassas Junction for three days in the fore part of last week. lie was arrested at his home for his Unionism, and was carried to the Junction by his captors. lie was kept there for three days, with five other prisoners. In all that time he was neither giv. en a pieeeof bread nar a drop of water, though repeatedly begging pileously fer both. Be saw but two buokets of water carried around tbe camp to the Boldiers in tha vicinity of the hut lu which he was confined in the course of tbe whole three days. His estimate of the force encamped at tbe Junction on Sunday last is ten thousand. Two regiment wrre 8iid to have arrived from, Richmond between Hunday and !Jueiday. . On being liberated he made for the Potomac. to escape into Maryland, taking th Dumfries road, which he found obstructed by numerous felled trees, as far down as a mile below Blond's ford, over Calar run, a point five miles from tbe Junction, lie was examined by. three very pompous fellows. Wm. Porcher Miles, of South Carolina, being chief among them. Mr. Miles, on dismissing him, Slid they expected to be in Washington in a fortnight, and if they caught him there they would surely hang him. While being examined he heard then conversing among themselves about the immensity of their force, evidently with tb design of impressing bim with the idea that it was overwhelming. II reports that fully a fourth of all tbe troops he saw there are armed with shot guns, and a portion are wholly without arm's, apparently. He saw but two apparently well drilled regi. ments. On th whole, what he saw of the camp at the Junotion did not serve to impress him with the belief that Gen. Beauregard would venture to move npon Washington with the means at his command for its assault. QOVISRNOB PntRPOINT or VlRGISI.l. Tbe Wheeling Intelligencer says of Governor Pier-point:"He is more than a mere anti-Secessionist. He is an original and devoted friend of progress and liberalism, as it has been especially advocated in Western Virginia. He entertains non of those old, effete, hair-splitting notions of despotism, nnder the guise of Democracy, which have for the last, fifty years governed and cursed the great official center of this Commonwealth. He is a live man of and from the people. He has grown gray in the service, with bard knocks and no remuneration, hut he fill, we are glad to sajr, possesses for his new field of labor all hie original zest aud vigor, and will give to it, we guaranty, bis benendeavor." SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Tills! Prepared from d IreMcriptioti qf SIR J. CLARKE, M. I., Physician Extraordinary to tbe Queen. This well known Medicine Is no Imposition, but a surt inu sal? remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructiuni- Crom auj ?ixse wuatever ; and although a powerful reme- iy, it cohtams nothing bartlul to the constitution. to mar le-i i mates it is peculiarly sunea. it win, ins hurt tliu t bung on the monthly period with regularity In all ses -r nervous and Spinal Affections, Palu in th) Back and LUno-, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight oxer-ilJi, Pal. lation fthj Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyster; ics. Sictt eadarhe, Whites, and all tho painful disease jccatiune Ly adisunlered arstem, these Pills will effect s rare t 'hen all other m tans huv failed. TAm.-jP-s hare nve been known to fail when th dVree-ion on 'A eeond Pays oj Pamphlet art well observed. Korpa ulars got a pa.aphlct, free, of the agent. N. 8.- f I and six postaje stamps eitolosed to any an incized a cent, will insure .4 bottle containing over fifty pills, by reiurn of mail, dir J v.a Ci trke's Female PPls Sir Jan.ee Clarke's Female Pills 4ir Jan-tb Claiks's Female Pills Are a ScUu iflc Preparation. - . ' Are a Sclent. lie Preparation. 1 Aro a Scientitlc Preparation. They at oJi ahd neve fall rhey are tafe, ana bever fall They are u ife, aad naver .all To remove all Obstru tloni To remove all OLBtrrKtions To remove all Obstrncttoas And enro all Fen lie Complaints, and onre all Fern le Complaints, And care all Ferna. t Complaints, When the directions are followed. When the directions are followed. ?hen tbe directions are followed. They are 14 Messing and cure, rhey are a blessing and a :iire. Tbey are a hltwing and a .ire. And can ne sent ny inaif Aud can be sent by mal) t And can be sent by mall For one dollar and six postage sta nps. For one dollar and six iKMtage stai jps. For one dollar and six postage (tan.pe. Sold wholesale and retail by Rohets A Samuel, Colum bus, and all good Druggists. augl6-dly2tawMAF-weow TUB HEALTH AMD LIFE OF WOMAK fs continually In peril II shy is mad enourh to ungleot or maltreat those sexual lrregnlttrif.es to which twothlrds of her sex are more or less subject, DR. CIIKL.SEMAVfi PILL, prepared from the same formula which the Inventor, Cornelius h. Cheesuman, ' M.D.,of New Trk, has for twenty years used succes-,. fully In an extended private prar lieu linuifMiislly relievt , without pain, all disturbances of !ho periodical disc4iiirg, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. Tbey tot like a oharm In roinorlug the pain that accompany JlffiouH or Immoderate menstruation, and are tbe only' afe and reliable remedy for Finite, Kirk Ht'adach-, , Pains In tho Loins, Hack and Side, Paipltntion of thu' Heart, Nervous Tremors Hvsterlos, Knaftms, Broken- Sleep, aud other nn pleasant and daugerous itUvcts vf hu nn natural condition of the sexual functions. In tha . worst oawfl of Fluor AWm or Whites, they eflt a epredy 1 euro. WIVES AND MATRONS. , Or Cheese man' PILLS are ottered as the only ' safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, but LADlhia MUST UEAK IN MIAJJ That on tkatverjf aceonuit If taken when the intermit. Ion arises from natural causes, they will Inevitably prevent ' the expected event. This caution la absolutely-neeesaarV for such Is the tendency of th Pills to to- - tore the original fuuctlons of the sexual oianirntion that they lnevitablyarrent the process of gostallon." JZiplicit direciion. htuMnn when, und vhn th ihonhl tiJ towed, with each box, tho PrtVs One Dollar prr It:, con taining from 4U to 60 Ptlt. v- . - , l A valuable pamphlet to lie had free of the Agents, Pills wtit bjf mail promptly, by enclosing price to theGm.-ral Agent, Sold by Druggists gonerally. f K. B. HI TCIIINGS, 1 0nTal Agent for the United Mate atirf "an-idas. 20 Cedar street, New York, Bold by Bonerti & Snmuel, E. Sc-huuller and John Cook- oet2312tiiw ') THE BEST MAP PUBLISHED! ; Mitchell's New Military Map. Containing a dlatfnct and beautifully colored Map of Ilia United Htatea, .bowing Fort., Ac. ' Also embracing separate Ilapa, on a large scale, of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and ttvi(ultie of Baltimore, Washington, Kkhincnd and Sew Orleans. :. With plans of Charleston TJarhor, Fnnancola Briy and Hampton Boaila, and tbe Cenan. of 1860 Iu Mates. 7Prii3 1H eenta. Aotlre Agents want, it. Adilres, 8. A. MITCHELL, ,t., 81 8Mith Otli Streot, I'bilwlclphfa, JnlT-w I'enn. FOR SALE! r If AVE. A Fl.HK SADULli. STALLION of thu Morgan Stock lfl haudn hijih, 4 ai ob'j.ci.lor fUrk liny, w ill makna first rate War ll'-rse. Firfurth.-r i articutars I iiVr to Dr. Ja. WiLLiiMri, Colonrl of the B. A. P.. ulS-d2i U. fclklCH S A PON I FIERI Important to Families! Sav Time, Trouble, and Expense. THE MARKET FOR MAKING BEST'aSI If (LYE ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six ponnds OP O T jS. S U ! I -i ' Per B.le at Waalssat, hj Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. ' PITT8BURCH, PA. An4 ny an Dro-gtat A Qrooara la th Onited Rut, ocuu-d-xtawly-aw sTA PI BK, HEALTHY TONIC, AND ONE rUEE from th deleterious and lnjurion. effect, aura to follow these In ordinary nse, has long be n felt to b a dsldera. tnra In tb medical world, finch a tonic, and on to skill fully combined from the vegetable klr-gdum a to act la perfect accordance with tbe law of nature, and thn. soothe the weakest stomach, and at the same time alia nervon. and othar Irritations, and tone up all the organ. of wbtch tba human bo 'y la composed, Is offered In Prof Wood'a Restorative Oordfal and Blood Benovator. Huooe It I-perfectly adapted to old and young. Reader, try it. Thonaauda hare already done ao, and the teatiraony ia universal in its tavor. ic York Atlut. jug Sta" TOLU ANODVMK FOR KUELJlaTISM.-Bhenmatl.m, o often treated by outward arpllcatlot, fall, of cure or relief from the very fact that more thai, half of the case, can b traced to a dyspeptic habtt. Thia canaea Bheuroatfam of th. blood or circulation, and nervoumes. follows. Local Bheumatic patna ar. gener ally confined to tbe muscular or bony parte, but when ll passes from one part of tbe system to the other It then . a Rh-nnatlsm of the nerve. Therefor all ca?e or get-era 1 Rheumatism are nervous, and will be reached with tb Tolu Anodyne. In raaea of Indigestion one light Cathartic pill (without mercurials) twice or thrice a week on goln. to bed, will assist the Anodyne very much.- This same law aiiplin with nearly equal force In case of Partial Parals- ala. Gnat, and St. Vltua Dane He. advertisement anil mad the iampntets. - Jus HrWt congratulate oar reader, upontht iiaoorary of a sure cur. for Bheumatism, Gout and neuralgia, and all Mercurial Disease, which 1. effected with out th a, of internal medicine., which destroy tbe con stitution and give temporary relief only. In fact It t the only known remedy .ffecttng a perfect cure, and wf el warranted, from it recommendatlona, in calling thr tttention of tb afflicted and tborc having friend .uf. teriug from Bhentnattsm, Oout or Neuralgia, or th. pernicious effects of Mercury, to the advertisement in another column of-onr paper, of Dr. Leland's Auti-Rheumatlc Baud. narso-3m ; Ldiaes' Uome or Infirmary; l)T DR. CALVIN, TUK fELEBKATBl" MJ Mexican Fbvalclau: a uleaaant and aaf. retreat for Ladlea prevlona to. durlna and after counnement. AH aind. of Female disease, treated aud cured. Suppressed Weneua removed without tell or danger, no matter from what came. Alan all kinds uf Vernerlnl diseasoe. nvphl- lls, Ac, and til old Chronic di senses; In abort, all disease f the Urinary aud fleneratlve organs cured without fail in th. ahorteat time possible. Perfect aecresy In all case,. in .ne treat nnmt ol leniates tna nr. is assisieu uy oia Wife, who is a thurongh physician. ror particulars aoareaa xir. taivin, aoa sis, uinciu-aatl. Office 1M West Fifth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. apra-am CAPITAL RESTAURANT, - (UNDER GOODALE nor?E.) TBI undersigned baa taken th. room, under lb. Goodal. Home, where will be found, horcafter, served up in good styles, the beat eatable the market al .ord. Non but the beat Ale.. Liquors and Organ, kept at the Bar. W Dining Boom entirely separate from the Bar. In ihort, th. i'ruprUtor Intenda trr keep a Brat-claaa Ites-taurant . W. J. McFEfcLY. myatdtf rilE DEBATES OF CO&GRESS. rHK DKBATRs OF THB PtKIT BES. 810N of Coneraaa, tn convene In WasbinKton city ontheith of July, lbul, will be puh tshed olUci.lly by thn underalgued In TUK DAILY ULOliE, newapaair inrui. and In Tna Oonoshmonai (iiont ano ApphndiX. Iu book form. Tbe latter passes free through the mails of tbe-rutted States. The pric for either during tba session ia s3, lo advance, payable in specie, post ouico stamps, or the notea of apecie-paylng bank. JOITN C. RIVES. Washington. June 18, lRGl-Jefi - HICII AHI0!s'!l misn xsXiMisisr, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, &C. 0ON8UMEB8 OP BICHARDSON'S MNF.JJS, and thoee lealrous of obtaining th. GENUINE GOODS, should aea that the articles they purchase are aealed with th. fnl oaat. of the firm, J. N. RIOHABDSON. SONS A OWDKS, a guar an tea of tho soundness and durabltityof tb Qoode. Tbiacautlon la rendered eaaenttally neoeaaary.aa larc nantltla. of lnferinr and defective Lltieua are prepared saaon after seawin, and aealed with the name of Itlt'II .IKUSON, by Irish House., wha ragardreaa of the Injury bn. indicted alike on tb. .American cotisnmer and th. aanufticturer. of th. geunine Goods, will uot readily ibandon a bnatnaaaeo profitable, while pnrchasera can be aipoead on with goods of a woa-thlea. character. J.BllLLOCKE AJ.B. LOCK , SptT-dly A enrs.it. Rea.leSir-i Sw York ; JAS. C. COLE, yi annfacturvr, and Wholesale and Retuii Dealer lo - Umbrella, Para.ol, ami WalkliiCaiie. No. Wtt oppoalt li Pot Offloa,

I i COLUMBUS, OHIO, FBI DAY MORNING. JUNE 28, 1861. NUMBER 318. I poBi.ianiD bt ' (E, HURTT & CO. aarual Building;, No. 1 , eitai street. OlXXlXlto VLB . u Invanob lu in laronc. ' . . - . . . J 00 per Y I . . . . SOOptryaar. 1 160 ., anvrRTlBINO BT TUB 8QUABI. ' J - ' : . w- ti mi t 00 1 00 78 60 r, , W itas, loo ,.hs, Utt) '.th., M ou bs, 6 00 1 Ut vu On aonaro S week.. One " 9 wcks, On " " . iTwaek, Om 1 day, Om " l or. nOtlcMitt WDU, I AD MKLT ADYEBTI8INO. aaartion h r.k i addition . .ti.00 rtlMounU kaUf mora thn th. above leaded and placa la tb column of Spa- feJ,,.rrriMirilaa. , . !Mrl mihliiihed bv law. 1C1 rates. . i J.i. ....Jnal.ela utter I ha first week. I ban the above rales; but all .nob. will L.'.k-1. m'ithimt chariie. lot nulling 8th line, per year,lnid, rrlssiaetitt nutel jaU tnwn. led from. ... . . t taken axcei I for definite period, g., charitable aoclMie., fir onmpol. Tbi. jjRING PIANOS legjmd Prccs ey bars reeelv' Irs !1VXcX,1 tvs mA(ia And ulA ovor INSTRUMRNTS. hs?"unents bio all the pvenientH of the Age, twyond comparison. In nos in the World. jm 1 reiuoeted to IBVKRA1 I J. 0. WOOD, I Unit Agent for Central Okto, f Dloclc, Jlroad Street, Culiuubui OTICE. ida ,17th day of April, 1861. to To i. .mil. .titf-k of Wuu-bea, Clark, none bavins unsettled accounts will . . .... u U ntnuit ILilumi B. EIKK PATRICK. STREET HOUSE, tTT STREET, '.Anwar A Streets. Cincinnati, 0 f AR3H, PKOPBIEIORi. MILLINE11Y LLINERT ! "kopperton, iuUd aMtriuient ut and Summer MHTIN1 or , fEBS, I LACKS, 1 HEAD IRESSE3, ' &0 &0., &0 Icll at nnumul low priiwn; ami the (1 not to h iiniirnM. UriuU, aud in warranted to give xe autUlactlon. ;N VI GORATO R ;iKBlL,lTATKS. PKU KNTIUKLY PROM pit) tin stabliilii'ti ittct, a SuiudMnJ il proved by all Chat have ted to with conndei.ee it. U i ia AT !rcounnudt)d. Idtt1 vvUiitn thuluat twoyoars w ;ut rmti'i, a tua numoruua m my ijudtimaiun atiuw. ;tu tko twiiiHjmmeut of the lr- K ele. iir O Jmlnmontgnldo yon In th k-l 71 OKATOH, and it will cure , UILLIOVH ATTACKli, V.J I" i UIAHHUOF.A, tiVMMHH U 'Tfntr, Diiursr, pour ,1 HOUbU&.OHOl.EXA IX. H on mci; 0b A'M and mny b used sue. ! lil V' FAMILY MKDi. UBADAOHB, ( thoo. IrainoM, i lino or tarre ra- uiencmant of attuck. J GtVlSlt their teatiniony I M00TH WITH THE INFJQ-IV BOTH TOUBTIiKH. lnr jier Boln. FORD'g jJtlUl pNRD 1-lttlM TRACTS. AND PUT VP IS vut, akd 117 t rrr rtf-isf rttnairju. wuioh - timrietor bif t ll t An BHUH Oiltar iiptnnnd from thus ! 1'ILLH, and bo utinlc regard to tbefr n'w, bas in-witbfn the reach of all. know that different Oar portion of tu bowch). TI1ABTI0 PILL baa, wall pctaMlbhed fact, bet-n ty of the puroet Veetall on erery part of the all 00UD uA SAtH In all nurivd, each aa DE STOMACH, BLKEPI-BACK AND LOINS, AND SOREKB;J OVEB from audden cold, which end in a long course of Fa TITE, A CKKEPIMQ OVKR THE BODY, ACHE, or WEIGHT IN FLAJ1MATOBY DI8. CHILDREN or ADULTS, PDBlFIEBof th BLOOD fleBh ia heir, too nnmerouf tisement. D08B. lto8. I DINKS. tTOH AND FAMILY OA led hv Drufrgate generally, kdeli&all the largo town. , BAhrOBD, H. D, ilkcturerand Proprietor, broadway, Kew Tork. frta A 9amiel, John Denig i octHo'HO-dly.wlyl.tp MILITARY GOODS. . A Large Supply cf ARfilY BLANKETS AND " ' MILITARY GOODS, BY , : - , . Goo. ID. Parriali, rhlladelhla. (9lua f tate fournal- OOLUMBtTS : " FRIDAY MORSnfO, JUNE 28,1861. 1 pviinrairooDs. Ames Begular Swords, Belts, Sashes, Epaulrttcs, Shoulder Straps, Sad-rilt.i, Bridles, &c, Ha 8. Beg , . Begular Hats. A liberal dlaconut mad. to Bcglman'a and Oompaoiea. n.tt FI. ACS made to order from ltd to IIAXMBAL G. I1A91LIX, Jr., 09 Writ Ponrtli Bt., door W.at of Vine, riSOlSNATI, O. , ' . JnlT-r'.w ' MILITARY CLOTH. BENJAMIN BULLOCK & SONS, No. 10 South Front Street, , , PHILADELPHIA ARK NOW MANPFACTUniMO AT THEIR OWH MILLS, MEAB CONBH0H00REK, MONT- OHMKBT C0UKTT, PA. ! 0-4 OADET CLOTH. (PC;BE JSPKJO BLtE,) AdoptNl ekpreaaly for ARMY CLOTHING. hamplna ran bt loeQ at and order ai'llclted ly Arraat of Marak.l Kane Good Thins;. Baltixobi, June 27. At three o'clock Ihti moroing Geo. P. Kane, Police Marshal of the oity, was arrested at bis bouse, by order of Oca. Banks, and eonrejed to Fort Mc Henry, where be is now held a prisoner. Ceo. Banks has issued a proclamation, nominating Juo. R. Keu-ley of the Maryland regiment, proTost marshal, also superseding the powers of the Polios Commissioners. Mr. Henley is to exercise supreme oontrol oyer the police department until some known loyal citizen is appointed to act as Marshal. The proclamation gives as the reason for the arrest of Kane, that be is known to be aiding and n,botting those in firmed rebellion against the Oorernment, nnd Is at the head of an armed foroe which he has used to conceal, rather than detect, aots of treason to the Oorernment. i SECOND DESPATCH. . . ; j Baltimo&iv June 27. -Considerable exoite-mcnt is occusioned by the arrest of Marshal Kane. The Union men are pleased but the Se cessionists are indignant. ' Col.Kenler, Ptoct Marshal, waited on the Moyor aud Police Com missioners, when the latter asked time to consider the matter. Ken ley replied orders were immediate and then proceeded to the Marshal's office, taking possession. Tiie Commissioners then directed the offioers to obey the military authority, but disclosed the Intention to prepare a protest against the action of the Uovernment. K.w IJottfettert Tariff-Money Hatters. but is in reality gono to diffuse its light else-WAsm.tGTos, June 20. The Richmond JSz-! where. Eren while sinking it remains the aminer publishes the new Confederate tariff. All luxuries are charged 25 per cent, while useful and necessary articles range from 2 to 0 per cent. Among the exemptions are bullion, com, seeds, fertilizers, models of inventions, household arllolei, and personal effects, not merehandiie, breadstuff's, manufactured fire arms, &o. ' ' ' "' Exchange on New York was 78 per cent, premium. Brokers were selling Bil.er at 8 per oent. and gold 10 per cent, premium. . i tja)31-dtm A. D, IiULLOOK A CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. MILITARY OUTFITS I THE BlUSCRIBKltS WOULD RE- X .ntw-tfnlly liifnrm the civil and utlliarr anthorltlta ol thu STA'fk OF OHIO, tlmt tbey have all tho fucllitle. lor manunirtnriDg, ami iiirninniug at tne ahorteat poiiai. Lie notlct. Mlllt.rr Vulform. of rerr decorlntion. iuojualuif tver-Coata. 'J bev have aiao a larpo anppiy ot n ooiro auiria, Orawera, hof kia, Ulqitketa, ' . tk., com-url.iuir.verv article ufOLtJ rillMft AN1 KIIKKI.-HINO UOOIM rcijul.ltu fur a eoiiiplete outfit. Tnuy bavejmt coniplotwl uu oidtr fr ni ito Cijy of Bipn, for One Tlumjunii Duliorma Ut tua iriKi tliat are iinueHt(,iy to irave till cliv. Ihe materiala for tboae l ulforru. were upon tbe slmlvea of their uHtaMlithiuent on tiHturday evening laat. Yeettirdity CV1. tuwdina rteglmeut paraded. lame portion of wlilcb appeartu lu the aiiove uuiiorm tiifh eltr'it'd univuniai coiumundation, for their neHtneee andadurtut,ub l av3re itervlce. w are pn-paii-rt tueae cute ail orderi th prouiptprin, and rrnportluily solicit Doutracta tor any numijur of iinifurnt. wanted. Alan niauufovutvre ot and dnalHra in ,l.pa' ftid Boy'a Rearly Made UloUili.g ui tvery variety at v uoixio. CEO. W. SIMMONS fit CO., .ik Hall, . . 32 & 31 North St., JJnfB, AlnM., M"D 4, 18 II . juQ-dlm j.rxxxy Qoods. We are rorelvtiig quant it ki of Blue and Light-BIue & Cadet CIollis, (Sinolc Attn Poidle Width,) BLUE AND CADET SATINETS: ALSO, . BLUE AKD UO.KV F,, ANNKLS, which weoffot at the LOWEST CAHH PB10EB. A'lMaae call and examine our Stock. J. A. BWKET3EB A CO., 41 A 4:1 Warren St., N. Y. orSamples vt 111 l6 furaardeu on application. FILLS. a a T J9 trcrt. betweeak Wal ) Vine, t (ati, O. BARBER. lenda and cuatomors that htt reaftrr b fonnd at hln old tb'a Bank, High atrtet. He l.torne o2S ! BROS., j Cincinnati, I . . '.-, - Len socks, rvpvva op HING: ; .. dD CLOTniKO. Gllham'i. Manual for Volunteera und Itlilltla, By William Qimiam, U. S. A. pagea. VJ Uloatratluna. Prla. tiJfl. I'antainliiK full Initrncttun In the Manualeand Evoli- tlona uf ail brancht-eof the aervlce. Tk mftU vompUte MtUttuy Manual pMMt.eed, oomtifnltir uiutb o. tbea)ntt.!naoi ouoi'EH, mo n ana it&ninx I rtmotf iifaeii in Hie United 8lata Army. Kitract fr. iu J tn ra tnun Oil lo oCHcera: Having examined Ollhnui'a Manual, wa find It to ne the only complete work, on Military Tactice, now la.ited. 'A copy ol It buouij be lu toe poaa- aaion 01 every cmcer in thuaeiviro, whether in the Held or not.1 LEW. WILSON, Cel. CVni'dV 2i Hoc. Ohio Volunteer. A. (' PAHKY, Major 2l Rtg. Oiilo Volnnteen. HORACE K. TdATCHER, Adluiant 2d R'-ft. Ohio Volunteer. niAy20-dlm COOPER'S MACOMB'S TACTICS A New and Devised edition, with l iM AL FOR PERCUSSION HIHS- H.r. 1 AXU HIlliK. E.-nItttiona of Iufiintri, Blflenieu. Llaht Artillery and Cavalry, Carriauu ami Camp intjea, Forma of Paradea, KeVleWe, iDPjn'iilloi'., f ., , Willi wiiuii, i. oiniiuai for Non coaiuiiaaiouad Wliwro, by Capt. ALFBED bL'L-LY.C.8.A. I vol. Una. Prlcefi.it. DeallTfr'a Steel Plate Military Map of IT. 8. Sito Lchea. Price 26 eta. Tbla elegant Map glvea Ihe Location cf the Fort, Ar-eanalt, Barracka, Ac, Ai , In the Talted State, with printeil deacrlptlon of potation. It also iucludia Maps if Maryland and Virginia and vicinities ol Anuapoli: Wajlilugtoo on an uwnded acnlo. Buoks and Mapa aent by nail, pmtage pa) J, on receipt of advertla-d pric. ' CilARl! DE91LTEB, PuliMtarund Bookwlltr, 1 4 to Cheatnut 8treet. t Philadelphia, mnv3rt dim 1 Penna. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEPOT fix FAMILY CROCERIES, 1 TSTo. XB CTox-tlt ZXiRlA 0t. COlUAtBUSJ GEORGE F. WHEELER, DEALER N TEAS, COFFEES, jsPICES.&C, iFine sttaple Groceries U .very variety. fS-OOODa ARRIVING' DAILY. Extra IT'ixib noxir, CIIEESE, aprlTn13m JIlMS, it. DOCTUK8 HALL AND WHITE, OFFICE No. 66 fcaet Third atrert.lbetween dycainor and Broadway, can be coaanlted couflientially at'alt times by me uniunnnaie. l'ra. n. c v . aav. naa I many year ex i in the Kaatern penence In boapltal anil private practice dtiee, aud over ten year, in thia tity, and their abUity tv cure diaeaave of a private muureiia rarely equaled. Par-eon, who b'ir Bead ol a pbyaitiao, especially tboae who from the mallKUaucy of dlmaiw, bad treatment, or other canaea, have long been afflicted, abould oon.alt Dra. M.A W. without delay; thry will gutrautee curea in all caaea of veuereal diaaoaa, (tho moat tomplicated and tronble-Kimc) without the use of mercury or other hurtful druga The victim of a aecret habit otearly youth, enfeebled in body and windehonld Butter no longer, bat apply to pre H,A W. and be teatorM to full lea lib and vigor. - Irfidie, aulTi.-riug from deranaluienta peculiar to their eef, should w lb. French Periudlcal Dropa. It ia an In vaiuabli) leiuedy lo fwi of irrrgularitiea, anppreaaKna, Ac., of female., to be had of JJra. U. A W. Aaoa and Fever currd in twela- boara. All letteraoon taluiof . Urn, addrmaed to Dra. ali A W hite, No. 65 But rMrd-atroet, Cincinnati, Ohio, .promptly atten ad to. Bemedlee aent to an. addreea. ' marf.'1-dly-oa JAMES FOSTER, Jr., & Co., OPTICIANS,- MATHEMATICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL IS8TBO MKNT MAIgBS, . Spnthwe.t earner of flftM R.c. Sta.l i CIHCINHATI. " Che , cal appaaatn always on hand and made to order. Partlc . ar attention paid to adapting Spectacle to th "1 tb ay. aprU43a ' Boston, June 27. Col. Fremont oame passenger in tne Etiropa, and left for New York last night. . The McCl.IlanBnchuer Bnalue... Ciucaco, June 27. At the meeting between Gcnei'U McClullun and fJenerul Buckner at Cslro, aiibsefjuent to the meeting at Ciuoinntia, no niinsiun whatever was made to tne agreement reported by Buckner to Governor Magoffin. A gentleman in this city was present at that interview, and states positively that General MoCiellan dUclaimed any power to not beyond orders of the Government. He did not promise how he should conduot himself for the future and did not want any engagement. Washisotok, June 20. The Tribunt't special dispatch anya that Gen. Patterson has received orders to move torwaru, which looks like a re buke for his inactivity. The lferaul t dispatch says Lleul. Tompkius cavalry diwovered that 2.WQ rebels had advanced to Tienua, and established a battery, ntit, it is thought, for an attack, but to iuduoe Federal troops to advance in reach of their concealed batteries. Deepollain In Poor Old Vlrglnla-Gor. Letcher's Tienanu ejusp.rted. ponj MohBos, Juue 20. A refugee from Richmond, by the flag of truco tiqat yesterday, says tha' a worse than Homttn Uii)uisition prevails in Virginia. There is a standing order that no one ahull bo permitted to leave the country. Gov. Lotoher is completely overruled by Jeif Davis and Benuregurd, and even his patriotism is called in question by the rebel. JoBpttle need tie Expreted-PlRii of Scott's ' ' ' Orter.tloii. Washington, June 20. A special dispatch to the Timet says reports circulated of a change in the plans of Gen. Hcott, and that he will commence active operat ions against the rebel-, are errouooi.s. Hp fire Mrt her than ever removed frombatile. Gen. Bcistt has no purpose pf risking a general engagement The only conflicts between us aud the rebels which are likely to transpire at present, are skirmishes. Scott's programme is the concentration of Federal troops in Virginia and the other bordor States ia such large bodies us V) make it madness fur rebels lo attempt attack; and while thus intimi dating them, the presence of our force will encourage the loyal claims to nse in sitrfiuieut nuotbora to prevent any further outrage, e it ott their resources, increase the dissatisfaction in their camps aud causa dosertiun, and thus hArraseing aud demoraliiing them, urivo them from the border Stales. Scott is confident that this accomplished, the loyalty of the Border Stares is fixed. Then it is his purpose to transport hy sea immense forces to operate against the Gulf States. They will bo landed under tho protection of men ul war, at the prominent points on the Atlantic and Qulf coasts, and thus threatened by the approaches from the sea, the authorities of the different States, will at onae recall their troops from the main body, and thus break up their grand army and make it powerless lor any offensive movements. The fragments in the different States, being then cut off from supplies from the Burdur Stales, will be driven to accept terms from Washington. It is no part of the plan, as at present arranged, to Htiack the debris of the IUbcl army, or to attempt to retake any of the stolen forts, as tho restora tion of them will be be made one of the conditions diotated to the rebels when they find themselves forced lo acecpt terms. By January be thinks the rebellion will be entirely defeated, and the Union reconstructed. Communication has just been had with Bean-regard at Manassas Junction. A lady has Just arrived fiom there, who had an interview With Beaurrgard. lie st!4 it was not his intention to attack Washington, but to act en the defensive. Lieut. Tompkins and command are safe at Alexandria. How Fbencii Abxt Suoes are Maob. That lively writer, Edmond About, gives an interesting sketch of (be government shop at Paris, fur the manufacture of soldiers' clothing and shoes. After describing the former, he ssya : "But when, without models or firms, after a few rapid designee, be produces by steam an excellent rair of shoes, it is this which struok and Astonished me the very first time I saw It. Without doubt there is soma merit in multiply iug and perfecting the patti-rn, of Jjlothiog ao perfectly that the soldier has ihe opportunity of selecting, among four hundred kinds, thai which is hot titled to his person. This system is very preferable to the old one of taking measure for a sentry box. But at ore all, 1 am surprised that a soldier who once knows the exaot num bers of his tread is thenceforth able to go, blind fold, to any stats magatine, do matter where or which, and bud without enort or examination the proper shoes for his foot. One of the curious circumslanons in this manufacture is the supervision exercised by the government at every stage of Ihe work. The manufacturer buys the leather, after being certain that it s not tanned by means pf aoids. Ho cuts the article, rejects the bellies 'and the necks, and employs exclusively that whiah is called the hearts. A machine armed with hammers beats the skin9, which are then cut. When beaten, they are examined pieoe by piece by experienced shoemakers and tanners, named by the War Department, who reject all which op- pear doubtful. The maker receives from the hands of theso experts the leather which fsey pronounce good, and outs it mechanically. There are twenty. two pieces in each pair of shoes. Each of these, great or small, is examined separately hy another expert, a sworn verifier, who acoepts it on bis responsibility and by his elg. nature. These pieces, then, are carefully examined, one by one, by a military board con sisting of three captains, who mark with stamp their rejection or acceptance. The parts are then reunited as they should to together. they are placed on the lasts, (there are 40,000 pairs or lasts in the establishment, they are titled, they are sewed. Jvscn shoe passes through same sun. Gocths. SPECIAL NOTICES . M laaoarl ta b Iliad the Battl. Uromnd of , ihawnt, We consider it highly probable that the Gov. ernor of Tennessee will at an early day dispatch troops to ihe aid of the secessionists of Missouri in their mad attempt lo strike down the national authority in that State. The mo tive of this movement is obvious. In the first place, the secessionist are all embarked in the same Lual, and, secondly and chiefly, each particular set of them is anxious to precipitate the horrors of aotual strife around th hearthstones of some other set. Louisiana and Mississippi have shifted th soene of war to Tennessee, and Tennessee failing to prevail on Kentucky to accept the bloody honor, is deter mined to thrust It upon pour Missouri. Ten ne!4'.e is btnt on making ilusovri (ht battle ground in the Wat. Huace we shall not be surprised to hear at any moment that Got. Harris has generously gone to the relief of MiBsouril Such ia ih merciless and measureless selfish-nr.a uf theso miserable conspirators. Louit- ville Journal, of June 22. . attrai.tli.tv.' Viaatlaa Liquid U air Uya This cetebi.itcd f e waa lirat prepared in 144 1 aiuc. that time It has baeu vtsa trt TanCBainx, and in DO is lane, ho it failed to giv nursor aariaracnoa. THB VENKTIAN Df I 1 tha cheapest la lb wtilJ. lie pric la our rim cnu, and etv h bottle contalna Bovaxa tec QtrairrrrT or dvr, contained la tho. tuaalli sold for oat dollab. ' , ,'- - ' ' ini VKMTIAN DTK Is tbaaafeat coapoal lion o. Its olas. It la vuuito not to iwvaa th hair, or th calp, In th slightaat degree, . TUB VKNBTIAN DYB work with ajriorrr JtD OtK-vaiiitt, it oanse ao aaaoyaac or trouble to too, whd use It, -i THE TEKETIAN DTK prodnea any ah.de that may deelred, one that will sol fad, crock, soTwaeh out, -on that I aa permanent aa tbe hair itself,-THE VkNKTIAN DYK does not. lu anv manner, inter. far. with the asTcaat, borne or ni una. It nelthur scorches nor drle it. Tila, VKNBTIAN DTE t th boat, obcaneat, aafeat. moat convenient, moat naoawfal, and atoat fsrrasMot !) ever uaed. THE VENETIAN DTI bavin rained an extended reputation, the public ar. CAUTIONED exaioat purchaa-lug any preparod in th aame atyle, under tha earn or didaraat narao,as they at mar. IraltaUea and ilaM to do injury. ,,. oraaMbaauVtiavm.. Fraoared onrv ov A. I. MATHEWS. feb9.d1y-eod ' " alrusrglat, BnfTklo. TWO VEHDlCTS ttom two tnj liuportaut louroo, to rUation lo CBIsTADORO'8 IIAItt DYE. Tb Bret f tbeta decision is bom th pen of Dr. Chlltou, who ha no equal la thia country aa an analytic cbemt.t, and declare, th dye to b aSmfatsiy frm from slstaterio. aasreiiawtt. This may b called THB SCIKJfrlFIC VERDICT. Tbe aaoond dtoUioo la a popalar on. Th tbeocaad. who a tb dye are unanimous ia recommending It, above all other., for th eiqulait. naturnloesa vf tha black and brown It Imparl, and the npl llti of Its effect. Thia ia TUB PUI1LIO VERDICT. Tb document which cooatltuta thM rcrdlot may scan at th. establishment of Cai.TiDoao'a, Ko. 0 Aalor dooss, Kaw Tork. Is sold everywhere, and applied by alt Hair bnwr. jnlnliwlm Jiff. Davis' Opistos or Massachusetts Sol-biebs. On the occasion of Jeff. Davis' visit to Bnnker Hill, during his lour through New Eng land, ne was made tbe gtiestor the Uharlestovru Cify Onvcrnmcnt the City Guards being present. In some remarks made on that occasion, Mr. Davis said, ' He should never feel safer than when under the protection of the citizen soldiers of Massachusetts." - If Jeff. Davis should fall into their bands he will be perfectly safe until the gallows claims him for its own. ' About the same time Davis was Invited to attend tbe celebration of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson, at Salem, Mass. In his letter of reply the following occurs : "To make war upon the Government would be suicidal, and oannot be anticipated until madness and venality have usurped the seats of reason and virtue." Let him fie his own Judge. No Active Operation, before th. 4th Reb ele at Hloitraond Rebel Flan to Belie th. California Steamer. t N. Y. World's Corroapondenc. Washington, June 20. Gen. Dix has had several interviews wilb tbe Secretary of War and ticn. Scott to-day, and the subject of the future programme in this particular locality was undoubtedly under disoussion; but every instruction shows that nothing will be done to disturb the present calm till after the Fourth of July. Four foreigners arrived at Alexandria to-day on passes signed by the British Consul at Richmond and Gov. Lotcher.' Tbey state that Richmond is well fortified but there arc few troops there. Most of them have been sent to Norfolk and Manassas. It it now officially denied that McClellan made any such agreement with Buoknoras was reported. Rumors reached the city to night by a special steamer from Fort Monroe, that a reconnoitering party was fired into by the Rebel battery at Sewall's Point, last night, and seven killed and many wounded. The names of Capt. Dabney H. Maury, Assistant Adjutant General Carter, L. Stephenson, 6th infantry, and 2d Lieut. Edward Dillon, 6th infantry, all of Virginia, have been striken from tbe roll of the army for entertaining and expressing treasonable designs aganist the government of the V. S. Heralds Dispatcher Reliable information has been received here, exposing a eunningly devised plot of the rebels to possess themselves of the California steamers running to Panama. Their plan is to plaoe upon these steamers as tbey leave port, a number of men in the capacity of steerage passengers, who shall, after getting lo sea, rise and overpower tbe crew and eeire the steamers. By such maneuvering they hope to possess the treasure transported upon these vessels to replenish their empty treasury, and also to possess themselves of powerful first class steamers, to he used hereafter as privateers, to prey upon our commerce. The design may have been executed before this. fifteen huds befure it is finished, after wbioh it is examined and received by a sworn expert, who affixes a ticket with his name, and it is examined in the last iustonoe, without appeal, by a military commission composed of a com mandant and three captains, stamped for ac ceptance if all right, or for rejection if a single nut! is wanting, or it tbe awl and waxed thread do not show a certain number of points in Ihe Hole in the distsnpe of two centimetres, i I ouly speak trom memory of the superior commission who regularly inspect tbe workshops. A General of Division, a commissary and two administrative otlioers, exorcise a daily control over the operations of the high-shoe shop. It is thus absolutely impossible that a shoe can pass from the factory deficie'ut in the quality of material or iu tbe character of Ihe fiuish. The thread, the nails, th wax, the paste, are all chosen, verified, and submitted to the control of the Department of War." A Japanese Hotfl. I was escorted by the Japanese proprietor into a suite of elegant saloons, opening one beyond another, and oap-able of being separated into private rooms by closing and folding screens and sliding panels, wnioa extended down tne length ot tbe building, and were easily moved in their grooved lines across the several apartments. The walls were covered with neat white-flowered,silken-grained paper, with native puiutiugs and little orna ments tastefully arranged in eaoh angle ; the floor was covered with tbe usual clean niaitiug, padded and fitted into squares or oblong compartments. A chair was brought for me to sit in Ijqrqpean style; and the Japanese landlady, a middle-aged, black toothed pe(.SKua'o of comely looks and polite manners, made her appearance. Her husband soon rejoined our party, and both combined their endeavors to ascertain our wants and meet our requirements. She was soon followed by three young waiting damsels, wearing their natural get of glittering white teeth, with their natiye ruddy complexion enhanced by a Utile artificial addition of pearl-dust and rouge, and iheir lips stained with a dark purple orluiauo. These young waiting-girls are always Beleoted as the most beautiful and prepossessiug of their sex, and demeaned themselves with simple, artless modesty. In all p.trts these public hotels are served by the most handsome girls; and J was informed tjiat ibey are a well-conducted class, and the Japanese law rizidlv protects them while fillinc such capacity iu those houses of refreshment. On this occasion tbe landlady and ber native damsels over burdened me with their attentions, plaoing my cnuir in tne most convenient spot,re-ar-rangio2 my traveling coverlets, wipintr mv shoe-i, placing a cushion en my seat, and autlci. paling every want. Cake, soup, rice and sweetmeats were brought in succession. One laughing, bright-eyed damsel approached me kneeling witn a cup ot tea in ncr hand ; and another held some sugar, kneelinz on the onnosite side: while a third in her lowly posture on tbe ground held to my lips a boiled egg, already broken and peeled, with Ihe spoon containing the inviting morsel duly seasoned with stilt. Pr. Otorgt Smith't Ttn Wteki in Japan. Dancing la Java. The nautch was danced by six of the Regent's private Bayaderes, in a-manner differing from that of the danoing girls in India, slower, and chiefly consisting of a series of graceful posi tions ana oi movements or tne arms and bands. Instead of remaining in one spot they moved slowly in two bodies about the room, perform ing a scries of pantomimic dramas. Of those we saw, th- prettiest was a scene representing six brothers, who, in one of the eivil wars, had taken opposite sides, and who, meeting in battle, described their contending emotions of brotherly love, and duty to their respective parties. The manner in which they pointed their arrows at each other, and then lot them drop from natural affection, would not have discredited the boards of Her Majesty's Theatre. The dress of these Bayaderes is pretty; a kind of gold tiara is worn on tbe head; a gold corset, tigljt over the hips, drawn ia at the waist, and crossing the breast just under the arms, leaves the shoul ders and bust free; the Malay petticoat or sa rong, folded close around the body, shows the movements of the lower limbs, and falls below the calf, and tbe naked feet and arms are set off with few bracelets and bangles. The danc ing girls were young, with lithe, graceful forms, and with as pretty faces as the ugly Malay type of countenance admits of. The musical per formers, who, in India, dealt oy all illusion by banging iheir discordant instruments olos behind the dancer, and intruding their dirty per sons on the scene, are in Java kept out of sight, and the dancers have the stage to themselves. The music, which mostly consists of slow movements on large metal harmonicons, is well modulated and pleasing. Altogether, the Regent of Bondong's nautoh was by far the bes' I have seen in the East. Java ; or Sow to Manage a Colony. Immortality. At the age of seventy five one must, of course, think frequently of death. But tbe thought never gives me the least uneasiness lam eo fully convinced that the soul is undestruclable, and that its activity will continue through eternity. It is like the sun. which seems, to our eyes, to set in the Bight, The Hniuoroua Bid.. (Phllllppt Correspondence of th Wheeling IuMllgenver. . Stories about the Phillippi affair still form a staple of conversation, iiere is one of tbe best A certain Indiaua oompany, almost worn out wan tne march, was straggling along with very lilllo regard to order. Hurrahing up to his men, the Captain shouted . "Close up, bo, t d n you, close upl If the enemy were to fire on youtnhen you re itragguug along that way, they eoutan l hi! a dn one oj you I Close up I ' And me ooys closed up immediately. . A fellow was arrested here tho oilier day for selling drugged liquor to the soldiers. Capt. Senham sal iu judgment on his case, and pro nounced a strictly military decision "make tbe d d scoundrel drink a pint of his own whisky at once I ' And the unfortunate liquor seller bad to dnak, greatly to bis disgust and discomfort. lie will probably survive, but there is no pro babilit y thtt he will want to drug any more liquor for tbe troops. Ton More Regiments from Masaarhusett. Ten more regiments from Massaonusets, to be armed and equipped by the State G ovorn- tuent, and to sorve three years, are accepted. The acceptance of the ten regiment of Mas. sachusetts is In a great degree due lo the ef rorts of wen. naibridge, of New York. It appears that the General wrote to the Govern ors of eaoh of the Northern and Western States and inquired how many troops they could and would furnish. Governor Andrews promptly responded that Massachusetts would furnish the Government ten additional regiments, to serve tor tbree years: that they should be readv in forty days, thoroughly armed, equipped, and porvided with baggage, camp equipaiie. aud provision trains In short, that they should be put into tne nein, wun an tne materials tor a campaign against the enemy, no mauer whore located. The President received the proposition with great favor, and to-day Secretary Cameron aqoepted tho ten regiments, aud requested General WUhridge to inform Governor Andrews of the fnot. Tuk Whaltno IitTEBMr. It is known that tba discovery and extensive manufacture of ooa) oil hat had B most ruiuous effeot upon the whaling interest. At New Bedford the business has declined about one-third during the past three years, and it is believed will decline fully a third more within the present year. More than fifty whalers are lying idle at the wharves, and but one vessel it fitting out at this the busi est season of the ypar. Several have been withdrawn from the whaling business, and otb ers have been recently sold to the Government. Oil, wbioh it 0081s GO eents to produoe, will now bring but CO cents; and thousands of easke, which have accumulated while the owners have been holding on for better prices, are stowed away in sheds and covered with sea weed. HAIR DIE 1 HAM DIE! HAIR DYE Wm. A. BATCHELOR S HAIR DiE, Tbe only HarmlcNM and Reliable Ore Known! All others are moraiy luitatton, and should b avoided If yon wish to eacape ridicule. ' OBEY; BED OB BUtiTY QATB dyad Instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Blark, without the leant injury to Hair or Skin. j ' FIFTEKK MEDALS AKD DIPLOMAS bar host. awarded to Wh. A. BatcheloxsIoc leoO, and over 200,00b tppllcatlnn. have been made to tbe hair of the patron ol hi. faraoa. Dy. ' Wa. A. BATCHELOB'S HAIB DYE produce a rolot not to be dlitingulahed from natur, anil ia imrraafasT not to Injure iu the leaet. however long H may b continued, and tb HI e (Toots of bad Dye. remedied. The hair ia In vigorated for Ufa by this splendid Dye, which Is properly ipplteu at ho. 18 Uojid street, New York. Bold In all the title, aud town of Ihe Cnltod State. It t Drnicgiai. and Fancy Good Dealers. . I The donuin ha the name "Widlam A. Batchelor." and address upon a .tool plate augravlug, on the fonr sides ol eacn uox. Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St., maylS-dawlp Lat 283 Broadway, New York RELIEF IN TEN MINUTES. BIIYAIV'S PULMONIC WAFERS. TIIE most certain and apetnlj riuefl tver dtsroverel lor all diMttMM of the CUKST AND LUNGS, COUGHS, COLDS iBtbmH, OoDtnmplion, brooch. tla, iDHuensa, HMrwni, Hi Rio n It Brtmthliig, Sore Throat, etc. etc. Thtrie Wafers sKa the most Inittaiitnneoua and dcKmi relief, and wIipd pert)CTertK, ith aroordiug t directions ueTer foil to eflwt a rapid and iastinii cure. T huu b untie bave Lutm restored to perfect health, who have tried oth ir means In rain. To all clauses and all conatltutiou they are ft Mewing and a eare oene need despair no matter how Iodk the diseaxe may have existed, or howerer evere It mar he, nroridrd the organic structure of the fit, organs is not nupeiesaij aecayea. jcrerj one am let d should give thfra an impartial trial. IU V(Ji;AlU"TS ANU rUtLilU HrKAKKlfn thest- Walcrs are peculiar! r Tamable; tbey win in okb cat re tnove the most sere re occasional hoarsenms : and thuii regular use for a few days, will, at all times. Inorsase the puer auu Dwxi unity oi tne voire, greatly improving it t mo. compass and clearness, fhr which purpose they at roguiariy nea oy many proicssioaai vocalists. JOB MUSKS, Sole Proprietor, Rochester, N. T. rrtce cents per do. Vocalists and Puhlic hakars ' vocalists ana funuc speakers Vor4liiTts and TabUc blatters Impoktjmt to Fehalks Dr. 'hkbukmah" Pil.--The eoBiblnatlons of Ingredients la tbee Pill ar the reie.it of a long and eztvtuire rracticJ. Tbey a re mild lo their sieration, anslceruln In correcting allrrog-olarltioe.paiuful miiutruations, removing all obstmcttous, ' whether from cold or otherwise, headaohe, pain lu th side, palpitation of the heart, dloiurbsd sleep, whloh ala trays arise from l&terraptton of t ft lure. They ean be sar cewsfully need as a preventive. These Pills should nevw he tskea In pregnancy, as tlxy trill be sue to cause a mis carriage. Warrantod purely Tsgetable. and free from any th! 113 Injurious to life or health. EiplkU dtrea Ions, which should 19 rad, accnmpriiiy rnch hot- rice Si. Bent by mall by enclosing $1 to iB.Lviiwrui P. JKFSiMAjf, Box wMl, Pttufflct, New ork City. Bold try Roberts k Samuel, Colunjhns. oct36eow IMPORTANT TO FlALKSl ' IMPORTANT TO FEMALES!! IMPORTANT TO FEMALubSUI DR. CHEESEMAN'S FILL3 !-DR. CHF.ESEMAN'S PILLS I ft DU. CHEESEMAaN'S TILLS I! nvutniiblo to remove lu valuable to romovo invaluable to remove Will And Brvans Wafer win und Bryan s Wafr Will Und Bryan's Wafor Hoarseness and Sore Throat Hoarse ntjfts and Sore Throat Hoarseness and 80 re Throat. nd give clearness to the voice. - , , . . ud irive clearness to the Voice. ind give clearness to the Voice. j hoy re 1 love in tfn m inures They rellflvc lu tun minute? Thor relieve In tern niinntatts ' iiugus, joins, ana an aiet-asee Coughs, Colds, and all diseases . Joukos, tJolus. aud all ditfeasus , Uf tho Unest and Lun.tr Of the Chest and Luug. ui the (Jheat and Linnm.. jM by all Druffiiirjis 40ld by all DniKKists iold by all Uruggists At 56ft cents a bo At 26 cents a bo At 2ft cents a bos Sold wholesale aud rot nil by Huberts & tiaiauel, Volwi UH, Mia 111 gOUU imigglEHS. aug I H-d ytf t a w MtV K-woo w THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY Kxprrlenr of. Union Prisoner at Manas. aa Junction. The Washington Star of Tuesday evening pubrsbes the following dispatch from Alexan dria: .1 A reliable oltijen of a neighboring county of tnts state 1 Virginia j nas just reached here, bav ing been held a prisoner at Manassas Junction for three days in the fore part of last week. lie was arrested at his home for his Unionism, and was carried to the Junction by his captors. lie was kept there for three days, with five other prisoners. In all that time he was neither giv. en a pieeeof bread nar a drop of water, though repeatedly begging pileously fer both. Be saw but two buokets of water carried around tbe camp to the Boldiers in tha vicinity of the hut lu which he was confined in the course of tbe whole three days. His estimate of the force encamped at tbe Junction on Sunday last is ten thousand. Two regiment wrre 8iid to have arrived from, Richmond between Hunday and !Jueiday. . On being liberated he made for the Potomac. to escape into Maryland, taking th Dumfries road, which he found obstructed by numerous felled trees, as far down as a mile below Blond's ford, over Calar run, a point five miles from tbe Junction, lie was examined by. three very pompous fellows. Wm. Porcher Miles, of South Carolina, being chief among them. Mr. Miles, on dismissing him, Slid they expected to be in Washington in a fortnight, and if they caught him there they would surely hang him. While being examined he heard then conversing among themselves about the immensity of their force, evidently with tb design of impressing bim with the idea that it was overwhelming. II reports that fully a fourth of all tbe troops he saw there are armed with shot guns, and a portion are wholly without arm's, apparently. He saw but two apparently well drilled regi. ments. On th whole, what he saw of the camp at the Junotion did not serve to impress him with the belief that Gen. Beauregard would venture to move npon Washington with the means at his command for its assault. QOVISRNOB PntRPOINT or VlRGISI.l. Tbe Wheeling Intelligencer says of Governor Pier-point:"He is more than a mere anti-Secessionist. He is an original and devoted friend of progress and liberalism, as it has been especially advocated in Western Virginia. He entertains non of those old, effete, hair-splitting notions of despotism, nnder the guise of Democracy, which have for the last, fifty years governed and cursed the great official center of this Commonwealth. He is a live man of and from the people. He has grown gray in the service, with bard knocks and no remuneration, hut he fill, we are glad to sajr, possesses for his new field of labor all hie original zest aud vigor, and will give to it, we guaranty, bis benendeavor." SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female Tills! Prepared from d IreMcriptioti qf SIR J. CLARKE, M. I., Physician Extraordinary to tbe Queen. This well known Medicine Is no Imposition, but a surt inu sal? remedy for Female Difficulties and Obstructiuni- Crom auj ?ixse wuatever ; and although a powerful reme- iy, it cohtams nothing bartlul to the constitution. to mar le-i i mates it is peculiarly sunea. it win, ins hurt tliu t bung on the monthly period with regularity In all ses -r nervous and Spinal Affections, Palu in th) Back and LUno-, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight oxer-ilJi, Pal. lation fthj Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hyster; ics. Sictt eadarhe, Whites, and all tho painful disease jccatiune Ly adisunlered arstem, these Pills will effect s rare t 'hen all other m tans huv failed. TAm.-jP-s hare nve been known to fail when th dVree-ion on 'A eeond Pays oj Pamphlet art well observed. Korpa ulars got a pa.aphlct, free, of the agent. N. 8.- f I and six postaje stamps eitolosed to any an incized a cent, will insure .4 bottle containing over fifty pills, by reiurn of mail, dir J v.a Ci trke's Female PPls Sir Jan.ee Clarke's Female Pills 4ir Jan-tb Claiks's Female Pills Are a ScUu iflc Preparation. - . ' Are a Sclent. lie Preparation. 1 Aro a Scientitlc Preparation. They at oJi ahd neve fall rhey are tafe, ana bever fall They are u ife, aad naver .all To remove all Obstru tloni To remove all OLBtrrKtions To remove all Obstrncttoas And enro all Fen lie Complaints, and onre all Fern le Complaints, And care all Ferna. t Complaints, When the directions are followed. When the directions are followed. ?hen tbe directions are followed. They are 14 Messing and cure, rhey are a blessing and a :iire. Tbey are a hltwing and a .ire. And can ne sent ny inaif Aud can be sent by mal) t And can be sent by mall For one dollar and six postage sta nps. For one dollar and six iKMtage stai jps. For one dollar and six postage (tan.pe. Sold wholesale and retail by Rohets A Samuel, Colum bus, and all good Druggists. augl6-dly2tawMAF-weow TUB HEALTH AMD LIFE OF WOMAK fs continually In peril II shy is mad enourh to ungleot or maltreat those sexual lrregnlttrif.es to which twothlrds of her sex are more or less subject, DR. CIIKL.SEMAVfi PILL, prepared from the same formula which the Inventor, Cornelius h. Cheesuman, ' M.D.,of New Trk, has for twenty years used succes-,. fully In an extended private prar lieu linuifMiislly relievt , without pain, all disturbances of !ho periodical disc4iiirg, whether arising from relaxation or suppression. Tbey tot like a oharm In roinorlug the pain that accompany JlffiouH or Immoderate menstruation, and are tbe only' afe and reliable remedy for Finite, Kirk Ht'adach-, , Pains In tho Loins, Hack and Side, Paipltntion of thu' Heart, Nervous Tremors Hvsterlos, Knaftms, Broken- Sleep, aud other nn pleasant and daugerous itUvcts vf hu nn natural condition of the sexual functions. In tha . worst oawfl of Fluor AWm or Whites, they eflt a epredy 1 euro. WIVES AND MATRONS. , Or Cheese man' PILLS are ottered as the only ' safe means of renewing interrupted menstruation, but LADlhia MUST UEAK IN MIAJJ That on tkatverjf aceonuit If taken when the intermit. Ion arises from natural causes, they will Inevitably prevent ' the expected event. This caution la absolutely-neeesaarV for such Is the tendency of th Pills to to- - tore the original fuuctlons of the sexual oianirntion that they lnevitablyarrent the process of gostallon." JZiplicit direciion. htuMnn when, und vhn th ihonhl tiJ towed, with each box, tho PrtVs One Dollar prr It:, con taining from 4U to 60 Ptlt. v- . - , l A valuable pamphlet to lie had free of the Agents, Pills wtit bjf mail promptly, by enclosing price to theGm.-ral Agent, Sold by Druggists gonerally. f K. B. HI TCIIINGS, 1 0nTal Agent for the United Mate atirf "an-idas. 20 Cedar street, New York, Bold by Bonerti & Snmuel, E. Sc-huuller and John Cook- oet2312tiiw ') THE BEST MAP PUBLISHED! ; Mitchell's New Military Map. Containing a dlatfnct and beautifully colored Map of Ilia United Htatea, .bowing Fort., Ac. ' Also embracing separate Ilapa, on a large scale, of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and ttvi(ultie of Baltimore, Washington, Kkhincnd and Sew Orleans. :. With plans of Charleston TJarhor, Fnnancola Briy and Hampton Boaila, and tbe Cenan. of 1860 Iu Mates. 7Prii3 1H eenta. Aotlre Agents want, it. Adilres, 8. A. MITCHELL, ,t., 81 8Mith Otli Streot, I'bilwlclphfa, JnlT-w I'enn. FOR SALE! r If AVE. A Fl.HK SADULli. STALLION of thu Morgan Stock lfl haudn hijih, 4 ai ob'j.ci.lor fUrk liny, w ill makna first rate War ll'-rse. Firfurth.-r i articutars I iiVr to Dr. Ja. WiLLiiMri, Colonrl of the B. A. P.. ulS-d2i U. fclklCH S A PON I FIERI Important to Families! Sav Time, Trouble, and Expense. THE MARKET FOR MAKING BEST'aSI If (LYE ARTICLE SOFT SOAP! One pound equal to Six ponnds OP O T jS. S U ! I -i ' Per B.le at Waalssat, hj Penn'a. Salt Manufact'g. Co. ' PITT8BURCH, PA. An4 ny an Dro-gtat A Qrooara la th Onited Rut, ocuu-d-xtawly-aw sTA PI BK, HEALTHY TONIC, AND ONE rUEE from th deleterious and lnjurion. effect, aura to follow these In ordinary nse, has long be n felt to b a dsldera. tnra In tb medical world, finch a tonic, and on to skill fully combined from the vegetable klr-gdum a to act la perfect accordance with tbe law of nature, and thn. soothe the weakest stomach, and at the same time alia nervon. and othar Irritations, and tone up all the organ. of wbtch tba human bo 'y la composed, Is offered In Prof Wood'a Restorative Oordfal and Blood Benovator. Huooe It I-perfectly adapted to old and young. Reader, try it. Thonaauda hare already done ao, and the teatiraony ia universal in its tavor. ic York Atlut. jug Sta" TOLU ANODVMK FOR KUELJlaTISM.-Bhenmatl.m, o often treated by outward arpllcatlot, fall, of cure or relief from the very fact that more thai, half of the case, can b traced to a dyspeptic habtt. Thia canaea Bheuroatfam of th. blood or circulation, and nervoumes. follows. Local Bheumatic patna ar. gener ally confined to tbe muscular or bony parte, but when ll passes from one part of tbe system to the other It then . a Rh-nnatlsm of the nerve. Therefor all ca?e or get-era 1 Rheumatism are nervous, and will be reached with tb Tolu Anodyne. In raaea of Indigestion one light Cathartic pill (without mercurials) twice or thrice a week on goln. to bed, will assist the Anodyne very much.- This same law aiiplin with nearly equal force In case of Partial Parals- ala. Gnat, and St. Vltua Dane He. advertisement anil mad the iampntets. - Jus HrWt congratulate oar reader, upontht iiaoorary of a sure cur. for Bheumatism, Gout and neuralgia, and all Mercurial Disease, which 1. effected with out th a, of internal medicine., which destroy tbe con stitution and give temporary relief only. In fact It t the only known remedy .ffecttng a perfect cure, and wf el warranted, from it recommendatlona, in calling thr tttention of tb afflicted and tborc having friend .uf. teriug from Bhentnattsm, Oout or Neuralgia, or th. pernicious effects of Mercury, to the advertisement in another column of-onr paper, of Dr. Leland's Auti-Rheumatlc Baud. narso-3m ; Ldiaes' Uome or Infirmary; l)T DR. CALVIN, TUK fELEBKATBl" MJ Mexican Fbvalclau: a uleaaant and aaf. retreat for Ladlea prevlona to. durlna and after counnement. AH aind. of Female disease, treated aud cured. Suppressed Weneua removed without tell or danger, no matter from what came. Alan all kinds uf Vernerlnl diseasoe. nvphl- lls, Ac, and til old Chronic di senses; In abort, all disease f the Urinary aud fleneratlve organs cured without fail in th. ahorteat time possible. Perfect aecresy In all case,. in .ne treat nnmt ol leniates tna nr. is assisieu uy oia Wife, who is a thurongh physician. ror particulars aoareaa xir. taivin, aoa sis, uinciu-aatl. Office 1M West Fifth street, Cincinnati, Ohio. apra-am CAPITAL RESTAURANT, - (UNDER GOODALE nor?E.) TBI undersigned baa taken th. room, under lb. Goodal. Home, where will be found, horcafter, served up in good styles, the beat eatable the market al .ord. Non but the beat Ale.. Liquors and Organ, kept at the Bar. W Dining Boom entirely separate from the Bar. In ihort, th. i'ruprUtor Intenda trr keep a Brat-claaa Ites-taurant . W. J. McFEfcLY. myatdtf rilE DEBATES OF CO&GRESS. rHK DKBATRs OF THB PtKIT BES. 810N of Coneraaa, tn convene In WasbinKton city ontheith of July, lbul, will be puh tshed olUci.lly by thn underalgued In TUK DAILY ULOliE, newapaair inrui. and In Tna Oonoshmonai (iiont ano ApphndiX. Iu book form. Tbe latter passes free through the mails of tbe-rutted States. The pric for either during tba session ia s3, lo advance, payable in specie, post ouico stamps, or the notea of apecie-paylng bank. JOITN C. RIVES. Washington. June 18, lRGl-Jefi - HICII AHI0!s'!l misn xsXiMisisr, DAMASKS, DIAPERS, &C. 0ON8UMEB8 OP BICHARDSON'S MNF.JJS, and thoee lealrous of obtaining th. GENUINE GOODS, should aea that the articles they purchase are aealed with th. fnl oaat. of the firm, J. N. RIOHABDSON. SONS A OWDKS, a guar an tea of tho soundness and durabltityof tb Qoode. Tbiacautlon la rendered eaaenttally neoeaaary.aa larc nantltla. of lnferinr and defective Lltieua are prepared saaon after seawin, and aealed with the name of Itlt'II .IKUSON, by Irish House., wha ragardreaa of the Injury bn. indicted alike on tb. .American cotisnmer and th. aanufticturer. of th. geunine Goods, will uot readily ibandon a bnatnaaaeo profitable, while pnrchasera can be aipoead on with goods of a woa-thlea. character. J.BllLLOCKE AJ.B. LOCK , SptT-dly A enrs.it. Rea.leSir-i Sw York ; JAS. C. COLE, yi annfacturvr, and Wholesale and Retuii Dealer lo - Umbrella, Para.ol, ami WalkliiCaiie. No. Wtt oppoalt li Pot Offloa,